private ppa page doesn't say what binaries are published therein
Bug #764328 reported by
Martin Pool
This bug report is a duplicate of:
Bug #496862: PPA page should show binary installable packages.
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Bug Description
example: https:/
'apt-cache policy' from a client shows that this archive publishes the binary package ttf-ubuntu-
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This is pretty similar to bug 496862, and perhaps ought to be fixed together. But the specific difference I was talking about here is that for a public ppa I can click through to <https:/ /launchpad. net/~bzr/ +archive/ daily/+ packages> and eventually see what binaries it contains, whereas <https:/ /launchpad. net/~canonical- ux/+archive/ walled- garden/ +packages> gives "Unauthorized" (and there's no link to it anyhow.) If I have access to the p3a is there any reason I shouldn't be able to see it's +packages?